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  • adjective Both prebiotic and probiotic

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  • However, there was no conclusive evidence that the effect was synbiotic rather than additive.

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  • Participants were randomly assigned to either a placebo (sucrose) or a synbiotic group.

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  • Stool frequency was found to be slightly higher in the synbiotic group as compared to the placebo group, with no side-effects reported.

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  • Faecal L. acidophilus NCFM counts at the end of the intervention period were 5.63 and 3.67 for the synbiotic and placebo group respectively.

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  • Faecal testing revealed that levels of bifidobacteria were higher in the synbiotic group

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  • During the intervention period, participants consumed two sachets of the synbiotic supplement (5-5. 5g) or placebo (5g) per day, mixed with yoghurt or juice.

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  • Danisco said further clinical studies of the individual effects of the probiotic and prebiotic are required to establish the existence of a real synbiotic benefit when the two are used in combination.

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  • In this volume, a team of experts offers insight into the many facets of these products, describing the prebiotic, probiotic, and synbiotic applications in use today as well as those currently being studied.

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